would this work?
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OK, I admit, sometimes I think too much. But today at work, I got to thinkin. As most of you know, using olympic class form in hunting situations is usually not likely. Out of a treestand, if you dont lean forward at the waist to keep yourself square, you are probably going to hit high. What if, during the offseason, you used you vertical gang adjustment to move you sight up a tad and mark it. Do the same from the ground. Once season get here, just move it to the " tree" mark and you no longer have to be so concerned about it.
Would this work? I' m not saying I' d do it, but it has me thinking.
Would this work? I' m not saying I' d do it, but it has me thinking.
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The only problem I can see.
If you adjust your sights for in a tree and you are not bending at the waist.
You will have a different ancho point which is probably only going to give you more problems.
Its much easier to keep things simple and BEND AT THE WAIST![Wink](https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
If you adjust your sights for in a tree and you are not bending at the waist.
You will have a different ancho point which is probably only going to give you more problems.
Its much easier to keep things simple and BEND AT THE WAIST
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